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10 NOVEMBER Day Of Te Dead Open


03 NOVEMBER Big Boom Fireworks Norwich Castle


Wrap up warm, corral your friends and family and get down to the city centre for a 7.30pm fireworks display from Norwich Castle. Or, you know, do what I do and watch it from my bedroom window in my PJ’s. It’s all good.


norwich.gov.uk


Te Day Of Te Dead (a huge deal in Mexico) is coming to Norwich. It’s basically an excuse to put on a huge do (so quite different to the family-based reminiscing that it truly is), and Open have got Europe’s largest confetti cannons, skull face painting, circus acrobats, live percussion performances, pyrotechnics, international DJs and huge pinatas en route to delight you all. Dress up, prepare to party, and don’t forget to remember your passed loved ones too. Check out the event on Facebook.


opennorwich.org.uk


16 NOVEMBER Christmas Lights Switch On City centre


See Father Christmas and enjoy some festive entertainment and parade in front of City Hall before the lights are turned on at 6pm. Sparkles and glitter and FC? Yesss.


norwich.gov.uk


24-27 NOVEMBER Festive Fair Te Forum


After some Christmas presents and stocking fillers? Get thee to the Festive Fair down at Te Forum to visit 50 stalls selling everything from jewellery, pottery, woodwork, paintings, plants, homemade sweets, preserves and more. Keep your energy levels up courtesy of festive food and drink stalls outside the Forum, and be entertained by Te Pavilion Quintet playing carols plus a festive choir or two. It’s open 10-5 on Friday, Saturday and Monday, and 11-4 on Sunday. Have a look at Te Forum website for all the details.


theforumnorwich.co.uk 44 / OCT-NOV 2017 / OUTLINEONLINE.CO.UK


We Love John Hughes season Cinema City


John Hughes made some of the very best movies of the 80s didn’t he? Tales of teenagers’ trials in love, friendship and plus, you know, a classic odd couple comedy and a sexy science experiment gone right…no one has done it better before or since. Grab your legwarmers, tease that ‘do and don your denim jacket and head to Cinema City to catch special screenings of Te Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Planes Trains and Automobiles, Pretty In Pink and Weird Science during October. Now what would you little maniacs like to watch first?


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